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Well I don't think it is worthwhile chasing the abrt bugs through bugzilla, regardless of which bugzilla it uses. The true value of abrt is the data that is collected and can be viewed through: http://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/summary/
Because by looking at the 'problems' tab you will quite quickly see which crashers are hitting a lot of your users and are the ones making the distro seem unstable.
Despite its shortcomings it is worthwhile to note that abrt catches between 5000 and 10 000 crashers a day, even going up to almost 24 000 one day for f20. So I think it does provide enough data to help us improve our quality. I know a lot of developers (and managers) are checking the retrace data regularly and use it to prioritize which bugs are looked at first.
It's not as useful as you make it seem. There are things that can be fixed, certainly but there are also a number of those crashers for which there won't be an obvious answer, the result of a bug earlier in the code, and no way to reproduce the problem, contact the bug submitter, or get more information.
So instead of looking into dropping it we should if needed instead try to see if we can try to help the ABRT team improve it further.